Potentials and challenges of AI in crisis management across Austria and Europe
Melissa Hagendorn, Karin Rainer, Viktoria Kundratitz, Alois Leidwein, Georg Neubauer, Dražen Ignjatović
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Factors contributing to social vulnerability to various hazards in European metropolitan areas
Sarah Kainz, Constanze Geyer, Sofia Kirilova, Ilona Grabmaier, Benjamin Schuster, Vassiliki Apostolopoulou, Satenik Bakunts, Valeri Bagiyan, Kiril Shtefchyk, Lola Vallès, Ioanna Triantafyllou, Danai Kazantzidou, John Tsaloukidis
págs. 21-28
Matching needs and capabilities for pandemic management
Georg Neubauer, Dražen Ignjatović, Verena Parzer, Karin Rainer, Viktoria Kundratitz, Melissa Hagendorn, Georg Aumayr, Sabine Kretschy
págs. 29-36
Sabine Kretschy, Nadine Sturm, Martin Söllner, Christoph Angster, Andreas Rath, Bernhard Bürger, David Schneeberger, Georg Hahn, Sophie Zeissler, Birgit Pröll, Sandra Pichler
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AI in crisis management: bibliometric analysis
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AI, cybersecurity and the real value proposition for business: moving beyond the hype
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Responsible marketing in tourism: using AI without ethical violations
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Open data readiness: exploratory study of Slovenian enterprises
págs. 131-138
Utilization of AI-driven manufacturing technologies: an empirical study
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Modern data architectures: evaluation and selection criteria for data-driven enterprises
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ECOSPELL: an eco-friendly predictive maintenance framework for the industrial internet of things (IIOT)
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Support of digital transformation of human resource processes at city hall by enterprise architecture approach: A case of the regional Czechia administration
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Martina Rašticová, Nataliia Tkalenko, Filip Brutovský, Petia Genkova, Sylwia Przytula, Nataliia Versal
págs. 247-253
AI innovations - the double-edged sword: exploring positive and negative implications of artificial intelligence in social media
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GAI-LENS: legal and ethical risk assessment in generative ai social content using advanced AI methods
págs. 277-284
Risk avoidance in digital interaction: riskaversion and demographic determinants of social network usage
págs. 285-292
Misinformation and influence operations in elections: global trends and the 2024 Romanian case
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More is less?: exploring the dilution effect of growing publication network on citation rates in hard sciences
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Social media and the evolution of crowdsourcing: from user-generated content to AI-assisted creativity
págs. 317-324
The potential of social enterprises in Slovak public procurement: Descriptive analysis and AI-driven matching framework
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Structured insights into green procurement: the Lithuanian case
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Role of academia in semiconductor innovations: between freedom and resilience
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Gender equality in high-tech sectors: Analysis of women’s representation in technology industries in the visegrád group countries
Sabina Janikovicova, Diana Pallérová, František Pollák, Petra Pártlová
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